Data Analytics for Effective Decision Making Canberra July 2017
Date: | 26-Jul-17 to 27-Jul-17 |
Location: | Hotel Realm / Australia |
Category: | Non-Profit & Government Conferences & Trade Fairs |
The recent March 2017 publication from the Productivity Commission ‘Data Availability and Use’ is pushing Government Departments and Agencies to help create an open data sourced Australian Government.
The 'Data Analysis for Effective Decision Making' conference provides all the practical information on how to link and share data sets while maintaining privacy concerns, and ultimately drive the Australian Government to be a smart data Government.
This event will focus on:
- How to protect privacy in an open sourced environment
- How to effectively share & link data sets
- How to improve your data literacy & skill set
- How to showcase data through innovative visualisation processes
Who will attend?
Federal & State government representatives with responsibilities and roles of:
- Data Analytics
- Data Science & Mining
- Research & Reporting
- Performance & Strategy
- Project Officers
- Information Architects
The 'Data Analysis for Effective Decision Making' conference provides all the practical information on how to link and share data sets while maintaining privacy concerns, and ultimately drive the Australian Government to be a smart data Government.
This event will focus on:
- How to protect privacy in an open sourced environment
- How to effectively share & link data sets
- How to improve your data literacy & skill set
- How to showcase data through innovative visualisation processes
Who will attend?
Federal & State government representatives with responsibilities and roles of:
- Data Analytics
- Data Science & Mining
- Research & Reporting
- Performance & Strategy
- Project Officers
- Information Architects
Exhibitors
Pia Waugh, Ian Oppermann, Emily Mason, Peter Worthington-Eyre
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